Plant Landscape Design Research of Urban Residential Area Based on Low-Carbon Concept

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This paper analyzes urban plant landscape in the aspect of energy and water conservation, microclimate regulation based on the concept of low carbon. The experimental data shows that the scientific and effective carbon sink design make the low carbon residential construction feasible. And the results verify that plant landscape play an important role in the construction of urban low-carbon living area.

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